How To Use Knockdown In A Sentence

  • Now remember, this is in skinflint New Hampshire, where a request for money for a new light bulb can cause a knockdown, drag-out debate.
  • Here we introduce a new procedure, branchlet shaking, and compare it with chemical knockdown.
  • It took about 20 minutes to sell his things because I was giving them away at knockdown prices. The Sun
  • A knockdown price for a gorgeous stadium seemed like a slice of fortune that had been hiding for too long. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it's not so much the chaotic ending as the knockdown punch itself that has kept rumours of skulduggery thriving for so long. Times, Sunday Times
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  • He suffered a knockdown in the eighth, but by the tenth was on the brink of immortality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Space sprays or aerosols can be effective for rapid knockdown and kill of adult flies present during the application.
  • It took a lot of concentration to be able to maneuver your horse correctly and get it to jump all 3 jumps without refusals, knockdowns or passing the fence.
  • Combining several cutting-edge genetic engineering techniques, Tonegawa's laboratory invented a method called doxycycline-inhibited circuit exocytosis-knockdown, or DICE-K-an acronym that also reflects Tonegawa's admiration of ace Boston Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka. Biosingularity
  • Archer, while a great boxer, wasn't a puncher of any description and that knockdown, as clear as any signpost, indicated that it was time for Sugar Ray to quit.
  • This is a very palatable wine that aims for broad appeal at a knockdown price.
  • Sell it by all means, but at this knockdown price? Times, Sunday Times
  • He suffered a knockdown in the eighth, but by the tenth was on the brink of immortality. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wants to end talk he could be available for a knockdown fee. The Sun
  • It's a chance to double up your bet at a knockdown price. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trouble is that few want to buy, despite the knockdown prices on offer.
  • Spend too much time with a bunch of would-be bohos bemoaning their chosen lot in life, and you may start to yearn for a simple-minded superhero knockdown fest.
  • The best products for elimination of fleas outdoors are formulations that contain a knockdown material such as pyrethrin or permethrin plus an insect growth regulator (pyriproxyfen or methoprene) to inhibit larval maturation. Montgomeryadvertiser.com - Go
  • But it's not so much the chaotic ending as the knockdown punch itself that has kept rumours of skulduggery thriving for so long. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sell it by all means, but at this knockdown price? Times, Sunday Times
  • A fall from the ring counts as two knockdowns, with three knockdowns resulting in a loss just like a knockout.
  • A knockdown price for a gorgeous stadium seemed like a slice of fortune that had been hiding for too long. Times, Sunday Times
  • Behind the headlines are important facts; the club could be available for a knockdown price. Times, Sunday Times
  • Behind the headlines are important facts; the club could be available for a knockdown price. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a result, there are myriad British Nitro Express cartridges exhibiting similar ballistics and knockdown power in the .450 to .475 range.
  • The talk was about knockdown pitches thrown to hitters who had showboated after hitting home runs.
  • And with only six months left on his deal, fans feared he would be sold for a knockdown fee. The Sun
  • Their wonderful intellectual property is then sold for knockdown prices in a fire sale. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trouble is that few want to buy, despite the knockdown prices on offer.
  • It is not about home runs and strikeouts, Hall of Fame hitters and knockdown pitchers.
  • The property was sold at a knockdown price of 78,000 at a time when they had a mortgage of only 10,000. Times, Sunday Times
  • Theirs was a vibrant, methodical game of momentum, a ruthless strategy of crosses and corners, knockdowns and flick - ons.
  • Rome would be the gainer by it if her very constables were elected to serve a century; for in our experience we have never even been able to choose a dog-pelter without celebrating the event with a dozen knockdowns and a general cramming of the station-house with drunken vagabonds overnight. Sketches New And Old
  • It took about 20 minutes to sell his things because I was giving them away at knockdown prices. The Sun
  • The younger fighter seemed to have recovered from the knockdown.
  • In retrospect it seems a knockdown price and the sale was not put out to competitive tender. Times, Sunday Times
  • SiRNA-mediated knockdown of either of two of these genes, the antiapoptotic gene Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • They're selling jeans for ridiculous knockdown prices.
  • Black and his cronies had sold themselves company assets at knockdown prices.
  • The dot.economy turned out to be just a more expensive way of selling old-economy goods at knockdown prices.
  • So it's incredible it is already available at such a knockdown price. The Sun
  • The property was sold at a knockdown price of 78,000 at a time when they had a mortgage of only 10,000. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're selling jeans for ridiculous knockdown prices.
  • And with only six months left on his deal, fans feared he would be sold for a knockdown fee. The Sun
  • We show that zTERT knockdown causes hypochromic anemia at the onset of circulation, and that this is accompanied by the impaired differentiation of blood cells and their eventual apoptotic cell death leading to a severe reduction of hematopoietic cells ( 'pancytopenia'), during embryogenesis. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • It's a chance to double up your bet at a knockdown price. Times, Sunday Times
  • Adult mosquitoes were obtained from houses within a village by resting and pyrethrum knockdown collections.
  • Like the palooka who pulls himself up off the canvas after each knockdown, the dedicated employee is expected never to waver, no matter what battering he takes.
  • The other times Louis hit the canvas was a result of what is commonly referred to as a flash knockdown.
  • We should buy knockdown table and chairs in the apartment.
  • In retrospect it seems a knockdown price and the sale was not put out to competitive tender. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wants to end talk he could be available for a knockdown fee. The Sun
  • Their wonderful intellectual property is then sold for knockdown prices in a fire sale. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trouble is that few want to buy, despite the knockdown prices on offer.
  • I bought a knockdown chest at the do-it-yourself store
  • So it's incredible it is already available at such a knockdown price. The Sun
  • The assessments in both areas must begin with the offensive line, which gave up six sacks and 10 knockdowns in the loss to the Raiders.

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